Inside look at the Google Places Dashboard and Sponsored Tags
If you have a website then it is a good idea to keep a track of your search engine positions for key phrases that people search for and that bring you traffic. For any SEO professionals this is especially true. Some people use commercial products for this task, others use online services, but there is [...]
Google announces the ability to target your ads to only those placements that are above the fold on the Content Network.
“And there's something on yer mind you wanna be saying… That somebody someplace oughta be hearin'… But it's trapped on yer tongue and sealed in yer head… And it bothers you badly when you're layin' in bed …” Bob Dylan “Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie” Black Caesar From time to time, I see articles like [...]
Placing your keywords into themes is nothing new, but are you using themes to the fullest advantage? When you theme you content and your keywords with your target market in mind, however, you'll get every dollar possible out of your site structure.
There is quite a bit of talk out there regarding pro sports clubs, their star athletes, their management, the sports media and whether or not some, many or any of the people working in the 'pro sports world' should be using Twitter and if so – when?, how often? and for what purpose should they [...]
A look at Quality Scores, and how that impacts your costs and ROI.
An introductory look at Paid Search
With so many websites out there – how does yours standout? For me, it's always been about content. If a site has something unique or even proclaims to be the experts at what it is that they do, then that usually has me coming back for more. As an expert in building strategic affiliations and [...]
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